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- ir WM: i: i ;::K7V ! v 4 i 4 a s ; s i 1,15 "iCV' -- "--4r KJk.-- -tiwu -:a . .1... ...i -X 'sl.i i a-.ti.l ' ' 1 f--' I ; ' For tk lastioaL 1" i ...-t. .v. &.... KG, 76 4 I TUB' flNflNllv; . y v - - y mentioaed yestarday. b why"nd bretire'of tbe payment of (list f 20,000 d bt n I 10 I,r- Sloan. It u a coooce- of tbe "King' to the demand of one vo wi well aware they dared Bo reh.se. Dr Sloao'e title before tbe Bragg Cnuaittes, ws out "the truth, tbe whole trttb and nothing but the trd h," it there i toy reliance to be placed to the title' mot ae have gi Vt.o.aud which we presume, ft. Biota will not dartnttempt to depy. -' Tliu sgreenient io Mew York was the wwk of tbe "King," effected with tbe Vaodlidh'e and, perhaps, co-operation of IssUoveroor, who upon that ocaaipz , wat jliAa't of the facta that Swepeon wu btkiad i hit bond account ' Ike Governor it ,oiu" on the forrnttioa f etmpaniil. He, out of eld and tyl worn materials, niaouiactured the metro known a "ii. Paige & Co.," which M tilerwariis remodeled into. "J. B. Heathery & C.," an i now, by a little iuk hoover, is converted into "W. A. Smith tCa," There U no doubt bo wae consult ed sot) advised with io regard to putting the Railroad bond iu.o (hi; hands of Henry ('IVm'&Co. I he Itiug" peruadod lite (Joverrof and the Oovernor persuaded Dr- lair ty llie ' Kmj', ' a wu have narrated it, behwrttrcet, then we have to tatt BKIt On lit tlocior'i own veraion, aa the true one, ltd we auk, how can any honed Governor it!lin rach t m m in a responsible pouitioa iner tucd a time lofOre. We tau't tea how kt Can do it aud ri tain hi self resp. ct. truly S.oan ami L t'lefiehl ought to love -. OuVeroor with ' a love eiwwliog that i Vimiaa," fur he ccrtaialy aatWtiM rtfm Klftna treiuendnui weight ol odium iu their behalf. We eall upoo the people ol tba State, in ttVir priranry meetings, to denounce, aa ttryaiay") jiitt, this-action of the Sor tror, in giving hi countenance aa he bat kite, to the plunderer of ttie State, b iogutt next, the Governor will learn tait public virtue and puhlje tentijuent are ttronger than hit leaguet ; stronger than li aiiliiu ; ttronger than bit troopt, quar. itrtdon the people of Alamance ; stronger '-'iwt Judge Watt, and etronger tbaa tha desyoa to which he ordered two men TnuS trmrliwl to earth will rise (in, Tb atwrnat rtr f (4t mr hra. p'liik Krroy, womti't, writhea in p.in audio moid her woribipnera. VMS RAISICI) JUKl'LO T lh TKCT- BD-TJ100PS IHfVtlllTEh, DtS- W&TKDASD WTTUDRAWS. Toe invasion of Alamance county by Federal tux pi it at last aacurtained to have a the wik, not of President OrMit, but f Governor Hoden and tJeneral 1,'anby. The Uovt i nor hns niadu the impreetiou list Oram wse ritponsible (or the invasion. 9le ituntly cs,nleMed. however, to tbe Ko Ixirta oi the New Yoik llerolj, thalCanby at the troop to Alamance. But ( anhy aud llolden have txeo de Hed -niot leqominiiuuli, . dcienUd. faj tent full thirty troops to bttirge a rtitory of 115,000 acres aiea, and con. tioiagt fighting population of 14,000, 'claimed to be in a a ate of insurrection 1 Bat these turbulent insurrectionists, by taiasterly inactivity," cocuuered a Dcace. Bbt iavsiibia did eveiy thirg to drive thete "rTeetlnnisU Irom their BlronSibolds : wy divided, stationing twelve men at 'mptoy Shops, leaving about twenty to karrhotOrabim. The rny liecsme demoralined, and the ovtroor aa dumb f undd when he FnHWro'ne'onnT gmu "oa" ha.l'ex:tuailV ft. i ... " I 'n-wo a daughter pi oe of tbia unioaw J --, u nu iiisurreciionittt ; ana, nit r'tttd chagrin wwe increased -tea fold, tnheliund the unn-nentant rele'aof J ere no proclamationt promulgatbd, d " "W" n this sida of the Potomac Attaifoiaiert bad ITklilbuel Kui " or vf the QovWnor'i U-agu'ett, and one of liad mairkda female Jvu Klu, the JWrBor raised the aeiar. aad tha arm karrioU iS to Idnho Territory under fstett of lighting tbe Indiana there. uow all good mea moat rejoice to tee "League Governor foiled ia bit' vHley1 atttiet of getting up a must txtwetn the fw la Altuiaoca, ia eider to retain mit- Ftiahlahder iLsJi tha PwsWeBt of ie Leat;ffiodi n wo' g the K Kltir. we bona thev ft... ' ' " p atwayt h.runaiixu kt thej did la bv- r-..-mtema rcinry rerai iiuuf- I rt... . .. i,. . . I . . jiiawaiiee at aarOaace ot law- tiTOlllliK at ItfdwaitjfWitWl Nmt aT -iff par' 1 ahtrgw' 11 bave been murdert il ai ea-ilv aa W Outlaw Wat hurf. I T ttf tat tlaabt tba Mvtr wat aa pIliacfBrad th.t aKu Klnt girl cap -4irit3terf Wb ii ihat Ftit Rogr aomioateiTim Lea for Sher- lU Governor U. aow. in honi hoi n I tu H kl rwlanatmar declarft, tba itMtZ 'wtjuelltd, inviting emigritHB to aad tend Jitdue tW4 to hold joJa-all.aiaoca tr tha adjnstratat j -""una tura V . t,SJ sm aSb ra to wvsmpAJi The oomtnunicetim of oar oorretpondent where oolj one white ftniicat Vutd at th last election' ' r . V Oet o4e1 thetiei8bb0Tbood -whence .baili our TUdical Poatniuter, t'aWinJ., and therefore it wu he carried nut hit city ffiqpdf fp help him; look afier liU colored conatifuehti in that portion n( the Oovern or't vineyard, tat atur all Calrio wat otUged ' to ride round cuutiderably, we understand, tu gv-t together the thirty which ni on Saturday. ,4. nentji maa lr u tne ottvty Stforma nt that there are t' . lycnti of M-ent oceur iwu, which, hat gone further than any thing elae, to incite ht p ople of, Wak: M'ftp'oSii!Jo to;tdi!au)C ',pete , are, trat, th toipritooment of young Uol teman and Vtiey without giving them a bearing, by Judge Wuttt; aecondly, the arrest of tbcte young men by negroet who were neither State nor county olBccre elected by the people; and thirdly, the pardoning of Win, Btattie, who had bet-n convicted of nualing H j:itt liolleuian't mure trid mulp. Tbeae thiols are bad enough, but there are wrong, r rtid Ktaver retinua than tiiik lor the people ol Wake and the whole Htuio for ahandiHiiii f t Iluldm. Theae we .... . - - OAH'finflvc TowitKnif, i April 23, 1870. ) Mr. EniTon : On Tl ur-ilay laat the Consvrvaiivet held a Township weeting, the proccedit g of which will be furnished you by tha 8t reUrv. - -On Baiurrtay tluiIUtUoaU b'l a meeting, at win. h your ci'y was prefty well repre nn'ed. Mr. Poat'maater Kogers. the Gov ernor's Private Secretary, Itii harihon, t'ouo TJT JBetjei; WliTte!C3buily- iJoaiiime, Andrews and little Charlie Horner, late As sistant Governor, were all here. Tbey brongbt out with them ready made town jesolutiona for the country negroes to adopt. Rotund Qoocli whs the recipient of the un xp.c.-ed houttt of litiuj catkd to the Chair and CaswaTl T. Ko, a new con viTt made Secretary. Four mgroea and a whltS tna'n. Bot one Of whom can write, were appointed a committee. to re port roHofutions lor tbe tonsitteration of tEe aueting.. , The committee retired behind an old boO'e m the Woials, .bard by, aad Mr. Ht Blaster Hope's proposed to go with them, a ihty 'might waot, help," Thit Wat a very1 opportune' suggestion, at tbey bad neither pen, ink or paper, but Calvin fttV,' aTt'er'jfoing' thju"d" tlia'old be luie an d coming back, Galvin took out the resolu tion! aud read them to the tut ding. Mr. James, Harris lolared, was nominat ed lor ConreHS, Joe Iloldru lor the Senate, Dr. Thoiuns W. Voting, H D. Franklin and Hcv. W. M Morgau, colored, lor the' House ol Com tn one. There were about thirty negroes present, trd about the tame number ot white Con servatives on the ground. Mr. Rog' rs called on the negroes, to come up and list tnemelvrt for taxes, (it being the day (or tftkii g the tax Hats ) One said he had nothing to ' give in. Mr. B. Y. Ii gers told the n.frroe .they ought to make his brother Calvin pay them the "40 nun and a mule," he had promised them, and men iney wouitl nave sometning. Mr. C. J. Itogert made one of his horn-T bio wiin speeches, HtSTsfing that all tbe Kji KJiu. sat U'.macmtn. .And,,. tbt.tby were guilty i.f miMNt-r, r)e and ttery hur nd ciimes. He intinjateii that bis brother, B. Y. Rogers, was In sympathy with them tnd that they bad been to bis Honse. Mr. Richardson alto poke, and defended the Republican ladiea from tlic attacks of the rKf.Ti!ti., decliriiij; (hut it was Charged by that paper, that there were only fwlva Kepubtican ladf-a in the tnte, ' Jle proa mmnel It a standtT on the ItcnubliRan la. I diea. 1 Mr, B. Y. Rogers here reminded hiin that it was not bo groat t he slander ia tbe Mamfonf In the article "Work." Then came Joshua, . i-urnamed Andrews, the painter, who told that funny old ttory of ' the soldier and tbe goose, and eOnclit. dMy'"Sywy-be-w am i y hiHrad'ltrtrHt lor jo. a iirttcr avoatu oave is in iu qksti mu,4 Mod. HH aa Vf f atwwaa Mr. White said hut little, mert-lv thank ing the hearers fox ttreir Ttffid ' attention, and then wilted. Mr. Horner tmitaSne . lil-'-ia'a'corotTra -ran ovrrat--mttnmffvmfyfrr" Among the nominations made, Wat that of Tim liee for Bheiff. ; Thut tnarred the) h armour of tha occami Md-etjHWd t lrpfftf ia ibe Kaleigb deiegathm. MeiOff thent hitcbad up hit horae aiid fclt in high dun aeon, declariniz the OovernoHiad been Cal- via JJiigers' best friead, and that be would 1 t. - , . i iit t- a - . lt5- . w Kionij uispicwsvu vaiv HH HUIUIUBV tiug Tim. , .t Jt ii - a Mr. B. Y. Roger Wa then called on for a speech. lie, ia respntite,- aaid it was a Hepablicaa ovettng nl b wat not Otai posed to obtruda opon ir, hot being called oo. ne woum tat worn or iwv He regretted tbat hit m iffen- an toaaTary and Inflammato- t ry sperew at be Baff f '-bwr bOgbt tat It apecliit calcalaUd tb do great harm. Be toid thenrgroct that iK tortiet Calvia u.. M. tM h.lt'-katltAnrtk- inrti I lumt i ha ttiMiA to riia virirroes he nrn lesseii n ,re : that pa naa neiooireu Ui ai the at cral aocurtieav tack u tba Know No- i . . : . . aitnf lor mch maa t joto"tiMt. xrati illJiidriati?nata.ikmathld ,it..g-tw-.-iw 1 drn't tbiiitetJ tttttBtlecfiy y tlemt o will venture tuto the cuuoWy anaitt iooa, with their but and dried resolutions. 1 WOufMOTatiVaeot Oak Grove Towahip are noder obligation to Mr. B. ' T. Kogexa f.ir the pr"trT irtf'"! 'V'wii ha : Ha- b ia I brotbet Calvia 6a ibis occioa Ltittr tb J .... Lit- O .. . I . 1 1 .tu. ' t..l.. . t .. I' u oi. v ami a win ituim, aaia( airiauj made thit oonttavuoteatioa Wog.- tbaa 1 tn -tale I. Yoa owy mil oar trw-nrf throng t- out lbs, V1 anil that wa arowll r gbt r OAKi,tUYE. ITle i Oovt-pt itsiaaiiipi bat tea rtaueatt-d H the Mlfisalopi Lt-uisUtara ui remove an t impeach iutg ftbackajrerd fot; reteaaiBg Yergec Oa bail. I l,va trivfii from lirm, is tim Bnri thn rMil. I ttuttlay the 3d Aprjl. J70. in jwr- W,ne a' wfeeioua M.nee, law eniKue or, -Hpr tfili Teweetip-JitieHDiblett, aL,lB Towsabip bouae.,;,.'. , n' . V v.- r-v" )' : Oo morion of Jonet Wafaon," E Dr. Morgan Cloaa waa called o tbe t bair and Aodrew Uickle, Kkj , appointed Secratary, Mr Mick I eiplained the object ol the meeting, and after few remark front other rwrtnna relative thereto, oa ruotioarof (Jot, Wm. h Baundert, a Committee of on float each bchool Dittrict la the Townthip wa appointed to prepare basinet lor tbe meet ing. The aaid Commiitee wat comp il of the tollowing named gentlemen ; Heaara, If. L: Btotidert. X K Cole "Wrol H, BurcbT Jno. Vf. Oatiit,Mthew McCauley, Br.1, nt .j 15 I) HtfDilren, Alter having rttiml forcoa ultation, tbey rr ported tbe iollowing read tetiktM 1..: ; .tX-'- lK Ttrkwedcvmir lheki edUnt to ex- pnta, except through our tle tgatat, tue prefertncee ol the people of thia I'ownship, in regard to theaelectioa of candidate for any particular offlta. 2nd, That we do hereby pledge oore! vet to support the rogularnomiueet of tbe county convention. 8"l. That three Delegates for each eobool Dittrict in tbe Towoalnp, be appointed by the people Ifceieof, respectively, to repre feat u in the county convention, that the Chairman o) thia meeting oenity their ap pointment to the county convemiori. . 4 h. That in order to tecure the telection of candidates who are real y the choice of the people ol the County, our delegatta are hereby inttrut ted to kf that no uaa tie (teclaren to have r?tive1 a nomuianon t lav. r at.tZ- aaaa A.LhaV 40 Ibe addht recently published by the imierva'tive membert of the Legitla-ure. 6 h. 1 hat the vbairniao uf ibis meeting l point au Executive Committee to cootiti ol one person lor each School Dittrict in this Township, The Trsorutiets -were 'thea' pul fii" Hie me ei In jt ann unanimously adopted. It app aring that del. gates ii th'e coUhty . t?, . ... - , . ' .", CoDveulioo bad been "already appointed by the people io the various School Districts, the ioUowiijf reporla of trsifiit TjorTHrlea gati I were made and confirmed : For Elm Grove, J. P. Cole, James Bish op, Jas. TV a son. For Orange Church, 8. 8. Clayton, Wm. Strain, Wm. U. Uurch. For Coid Spring, W. J. Kuk!and, W. C, iJ For Beth Car, Jao. "tV. Oattis, Manly Movd J J. Hag an. For Mr. Catmel. M. 3. W. McCtuley, ftitlnev Tiller. Matthew McCauler. Sen, Foi Chapel Uill, W. J. Nfwtoo, J. Carr, W. L. Saundcrt. Upon motion, the Hillaboro'ifwtwdirtnd Raleigh Skntinkl were requested to pub Jiah the proceeding of thia meeting. M. CLOSS, Chm'a. A. Mick lb, See'y. .f";' : . .' '.!...-,'. According to previout notice, jheciti rent of Oraham, Alamance CountyVissem liloij in the Court Honse, on Tuesday, April 26th 1670, at 8 O'olm k A. M. On motion Jae. K. Boyd, Eeq. was called to the :bair, and J. A. long rtqueatedto act aii Secretary. Col. W. A. Albright thco arose and beg ged leave to introduco the flillowiog pre. nmble and resolutions, which were adop ted : WnaaKAl, Company K. 17th C. 8. In fantry, (Capt. Collins) which bat been sta tioned j.o,our place tor a imo time, has re ceive! marching orders, and are now upon the eve ot their departure, aa we under stand, to the western fiouticr, and Wmbkia The ofQcera and men oi (bit company, by their good behavior and geo tit manly demeanor whilst among as, have won (he respect ot our citizens, tbtr fne, Weawrwd;- That the (banks r)f the ririaeti of Graham are due and are hereby tender ed to the officeia and men of laid company, for the manner in which tbey have conduc ted themaelve whilat oa duty in our town, and' tbat wo extend to tbem our heartfelt wiehea for their tatety and preservation in their new At Id of operations. ' Iiemhrd, 8arf, Tbat a copy of thtae reso lution b delivered to tha Oaauisnder of said Company with a requitt tbat tbey be published to the Company and tbat copies be forwarded to tbe Siumu.aad tUmdari for publication. J A 8, B. EOYD, Cb'm. J. A. Lono, Sec'y. Tsat CoitikiiPT Cat. TL catt of Mr. John L. UiJmes, iba memlr of I he Bar S"aedifi-P "Mister" a negro at the Bpecial Court by tbe prcttdiBS officer; Judge Csntwtll, Fri- I btmai ;br Mr. Holmta1 -w-nntc 'Tteaterday Tiwarntrig; w Out. Itobwt 8ti aaga wW, K Devtute-and Opt. e. A- A" ppearen lor th tteteddaot. ' Wheat Mr. flolmet aad .taiiBml iiatmnid th CutMk Bnai. tho pto eeedtog were opened by a remark fromH Court declaring Mr. Holmea ia euttody aad dirt ding tbe larshal that tucb -wat tb ca. No record of the proceedings bat ye beeaV eatered, but, -Tre tear that -th Ooort aggttd tbat in answer t a lad by the deteunant purging bimsetf of tb al leged contempt. Tbia was declined by counsel. . Aa affldavit wa, however, mad by Mr. Holme and placad io th bandt of the Clerk upoo which a motion to correct tb Dtoord ia an important part culat will W bawtd tad effered try ct.uutel kltwday.- The c-wrM-tion nrnonatd li tha aftidavu ia .. ... --T. ..'... i- .r. t - ' - that tbtCuurt utracta Mrr Hofme tr .d drta th witaeaaeitb-' "Mf." Hoar ta "Alderman' Uowa. Dazing tb prooeed- willinffneaa to ht aa application looking tlOtl lUq T.V.".!IIMjt .Wt'UlU LP i inw yir, T-Uolmea. aa tbrra aDDearOil no lemei!v. maid TTOwft arid S la. imouutina to lioo a. Wik Jetiraef, AprU UlA. ' Tn Jivratrf ot Mob JJ bat tb foQowiag ii usgard to lb m matter t r V f ' T Cosiltjrrr "Caj. W nroleatl6a alii did M toflidnttttAauia- oontcmpt oao aa injustice by a atatcateat I : . t . . ..1 . . i I fli onr euaday't tteuey la statmg tbat the lourtxtuggeatea to c iudwI that tb derea dant (lie an an-wer purging himself if the eoattmpC W lod aow tbat wemiaaader atood tae true ttat of tbe ; ft w a just exactly t opposite of that published. Mr. Molasea, thn.uglj,, but counsel, did wia to file an answer aad xcqiteated that thia priv ilege be granted him, tmt Is wat deaiod aa aoawar b tb Ct-urt. t 1 1 Yjattloa waj rllweteA oa---afa- Htm--ikfrmtmmm t- vrert, tbia It funny ' The idea that Mr. Clingnuo thetild adrertiat bimaulf is the SUnuUrd it abaoltttaly lauehablo. Like tha invent or of patenl med cipea, b exhibiu tba article t tbe beat advantage. ;.-::- Mr. Cllnprn mooiiiplaio at being charg ed with niakiaf contradkuory atatrmenta' la regard to the remoal of bit ditabilitiaa. How he can 4o tbia ta fo of the facta ta a myttery to tue. V He eannot 4i-ay laying in bi application of th!S4tb of February, that be -bad hef ic (that ia, before tbe itb l febfttarvV raa-' eoV ha-ia. Devreate to procure the (emarat of bit diaabilittea. Ttnit it aMrt (row but own thowiog that he intngunitt 'j the anyAinent tor the re mrvt vi tiiiy-ttlil.''' Yt we' 'r-tjt; lu Ida letter , to tb -W of the 4 Ji iut., that other moved ia the Batter of their own will, without any aoiicitatioa ea bit part Now I vrould aak the candid reader, can a man move ia a matter for bit awn relief, and attaraarda tay, other moved in the tame matter without any aolicitatioa on bit p .rt Belore tbe 84th of February laat, Mr. Clingman reqneated tbe "Hon. Deweeae to raove in the matter in queation, and to reqoett it to eolicit. Yet he tay t, over a month af terwardi, the movement wat made without hiitolicit tion. I repeat, therefore, if what 'Mr. Clingman raid oa tbe 34th of February 1 relation to thrremovar ot hit dUarttbtiet 1 true, what be aidoa the 4th lint, in relation to the tame matter cannot be true, and exa ay JT J IT -aVZ .jtV . i.th tt ' tart it ronavt tuppotitioa Mr. Clinginaa uraws exclusive ly oa bis imagination, but when ootasion n quire, it, Mr. l ln gman's. imagination is remarkable for itt h-rility. I here state, once tor all, Uia'. the article in questioo, wat not written in tbe interest ol Mr. Jones, nor dirt be tjav toy coflDeeiiun with If. Certainly Mr Clingman goes considerably f ot et bia way to make tU.aah.rge, since It t leuri ihlwan frAjn thai aiuinvmrtna aptiol clearly appaan from the anonymous article itself, that ao allusion w natever wat made -tr.tmtrrtThii ctia ed to affect Mr. Joi and not the anony mout writer. I believe Mr. C logman it actuated ia thit matter eadrely from a feeling of reveugn towards Mr. Jouea, because Hr. Jouea would not harmonize with him in certain doubtful railroad traot rStoWteJtt kaawn that I am. politiz llf oppoaea to Ht. Jonea, yet tintple Justice rq iire me to tay that I do not now be lieve b baa ever Had any criminal oonnec tioo with th recedt railroad twiadltJ in North Carolina. I will not venture to tay this much lor Mr. Clingman. Mecaa tay it for bimielf it hewiahetto, aad I will think at I please. Mr.Cltagmaa says oertaia olijectioot to bit courae are to feebla at to bit scarcely able to merit a pstting notice. Then! Ma Errow would ask why do th honorable tdatf.mtibJM WtnWiirwi"r3 - Haa7- i.leia j ac r.s .XKajt fUfcl - Tu Vlr. Clingman tat "advertisement," he announce that he iloe not remember ever to have written apolitical paper which was so generally approved. Truly, tbia ia an announcement I have not bad the pleas ure ol seeing before in any newspaper in, or out of the State, nr have I hi aril it from tbe lip of a oli'ary person. Since this i the tact, I will excuse Mr. Clingman for "sounding hi own horn." Mr. Editor, I take this occasion to say that I sm quite an humble citizen of tb State of North Carolina. I do not aspire to any publio potation, and would not now, if it Were oOcred In me, accept such pari tion at the hands of tbe people. The first vo'e I ever give was for the Hon. T. L. Clingman. lis was then a pampered and puffed Democrat. It wa after b bad departed 1mm the Whig faith. I ever afterwards auppnrted Mr. Clingman as the l??'?wlelged champ'oij i ,of. tbsJJenitjterKj in Western North Carolina. I ttill claim I ri'-t adherence to, and eftilietioa with, the Conservative or Democratic party ; but I cannot endorse a a whole Mr. Clingmtn't address of March 10,1870. , I trust, therefore, an hnoeat public will indulge me, a a Bon political aspirant, in giving expression to a few honest reflsc tions, touohing thetever! matter nf which Mr. Clingman treata ia hi lata address. And first, railroad matter' claim our at tention. Mr. Cllngoiad blmsell graciously acknowlrdgtt my right to ditcaat these matters, but whether it is my duty Is a quea tion he ha left ia doubt Ileoc I shall proceed opon the right, and leava the qutta -ttm or tTu ty tob- set tied beR ifters"" Mr. Olingmaa says in hi addrest of the' 10th March, tbat be announced three month elnw, to 'wtaf ' tnetneif 'ttnr: , . m ri - Legislator and other, hi parpos to ad drrat th penpl ol tha. State .oa. eertaia a , hot deiayed, in ttai' wht wo avian id thete qttrttioita.r Ii ITft taing nan reason mr ueiny umcleot, eontider a tht importaaca of the milter to be diasuiwui Uihrdid ;v-lrttzle"tfie!'- I JLegJilttnr itlt tJi wjuddbavabcetvas act oi presumpiioa no sir, Cilngman's part. II I war aa ei United. Stat Seea tor, and aa traatrnm tuioticot aa Mr. Cling man, and toeliitg at imp irtaat a ba ought to leal bimaelf, I woald introct a whole L-gi'tute, just at quick , a I . would oo member; Xegitlation, too, in North Caro lina, both before and sine bia aaHee Beatleviy bow that a litti geoainc tu !'T B""U7T " veri ngntening eouia av don ao Barm. : Cor j. i . i. l . -s-rrw-ravniradmiW But I tt oat. the pentdo - will -evcrtse-this Ttay atV M gmairt parr: lot h n welt -" Kfuuvi4 iitai m i v, j oar, ago, of followicg rather tbaa leading pb. ha ottisi-o, ta-wker winds, be wat BCTeT much tor molding pobli oplbiou.'biit wat .3-j,Ma- a'1-"!'" inanraimgii ptillllCwl carver. ' ut sOOfet .,".w aijaaai naoit Eive jar. uiing- uaa ueiMtieu auvTlDlsgtl . over SII tnOUOl oar prominrat pabii tswtw - Tree, irien of his kiati v aoVef rer -tarkbla for cirigiuaiiiy. They ar raot mast ut great aa net n wrig'Oa" wnipi. moved aputa by xu-ioicfrcw, Tae rv- : ' . . . ... er original any great public inettsar; and wbea tbrt do, they Br , ideoUly them aelvttt with itbfid K tbey can possibly avoad it, uetil tbej ascertain U prapoa dn aiic of public , p bUib, for ot tgaiat lha putkular trwaajre. But lriqcantly tbey can aot avoid taking, aide. Their Coaoectio with ptiblm alfaiaj ia sock that titey ar sluulj forced -tm k tatv tacat" ma la tdraocv ot pauiic opiawa. For examole. tbe State'" credit la nadir j ffl jaftf tf-m tiJT mr--i1t tnit I ism I lievav ftt mans, othera do., that Hr Cling tfaawttiBtitnatrly pillar rr it WTttttliffprt pj pfcauW 1 Bating , bad "oooaeo: Ht" with ineeapaoito ntrt I roeaa, raiiroaa at-faira-it becomet hit lu'y to make tta'e menta. It ia atpeeiat duty be owe to Mr, Clingman. But b came very near being too law thit liuve. ' I belli V pqblie opilt iD wa pretty ; wall formed belore Mr, ClingmiB mad , hit tuteaienta, a id It if tdverae to.thit distinguished gentjt msa. It coedeton him. However, we bava bit ttatementtaflet, aad whatl the gistof themi "Whvl h jawket the uoprect denied abate of the State' credit by Meaait, Swep on, iitiltHeld aarl -the,lnoI udtng Mr, Clingman. amongHha very laaot of all tha atlat tthiuh haa operated to depreatber credit. - Be mak" the saaaulta uf certain Bewipapeu ia ' the State (meaning ami radical papers) oa th partita abutag th ) credit ei the State, the prima eaute of bras king it dowt. Well I thit it altogeth er a new idea to me, but I tuppoto It it on ly a prelude to Mr, Cllgmao's new logic. It occurt to me that, if thit idea holds, tbe way to kep up tbe credit of a State, it to kt a railroad ring or tome other ring, tteal all the public funds, and tbe tiewapapert to a it tay nothing at all about Ibe theft just keep perfectly quiet ; in other words, to give a State cjetlit. tteal all tbe hat aud don't let tle people know it. Thit I believe it substantially Mr. Cliogmm't argument, because he aayt the "more influential" cause was tbe newspaper aisanlta on tt credit ol the State ; and I '.nee no such aaaauita have aver bees made, fkja.. ft, th.hajavKaaA itraw?icft i tary -newspaper ut the j State M. M-fih VCatollna basevar made a assault on th credit of the State, nor do I believe that ever a news boy would be so stupid a to attempt to sell paper holding such views; much let probable ia it, that the conductor ot a newspaper would advocate such a policy. I am aware, however, that quite a number or Dewsparjert haw-, from time to time, assailed the souse and the abuser of 'the State' credit ; but there it quite a dif ference in tbe abuse of a thing and tha thing itself. A good thing maybe ahuaud. i very gd thing, and it haa been greatly abnaed. But Mr. Clingman would have the people l heve that tbe Conservative or Demt crttic pre- of Norih Carolina haa a.tailed the credit f the State. Now I can not believe any such at nil at thit, nor do I believe there f an Intelligent man In, the State who will believe it. In my opinion It it the news paper assaults which hare been made from time to time upon the abuse and tbe abu ten of the State't credit, tnd not upon the credit itself, that hart Mr. Clingman. I cannot think I hazard anything by saying, titer r ever a hundred tbousaad me io North Carolina to-day tally a anxious h to keen ap tba credit of tb State, and many ol thit number may be found is tb elan ha would indicate. , Trie, tber my t j -- - - '- .'- - " - bold, tbat ia ordar to keen no tba credit of tbe State, it it necessary for a railroad ring, or tome olber ring, to tteal all the St a a baa, aad tbat tba Oono-rvative or Demo cratic press of the State, must tay nothing about it -mat tne end, wnicn is t tie state't credit, juatifiot th means, which is stealing the land on which tbat credit ia baaed. ' But other less sagacious, may doubt tbi policy. Thia wa understood to he sbout the only merit Mr. Cliagmaa' argument ha when It is Itriped of the verbiage that now ob cure it. Well I i have vr had very Brest reipect for Mr. Cllngmso' opinions, but here beg leave to dinar with him. I object, notwithstanding my objections may be very feeble, But cuppotc wa were to allow, which wa do not allow, that certain newspapers bave aasailed the credit of the State, and tbat thja ia th eatJ-t ol ' iepiei of her credit. Still I would charge Mr. Clingman with delinqueary, by telling him be whs rather' late in giving tbe alarm. His p' tition would' then be like that of the maa who wa Very careful to lock bit fnesti r't stable after hi mutet't only horse wat sto len. If Mr. Clingman telt called Upon tu give aa alarm, beonght to have given it in time to prevent tbe mUcblef, without wall ing to tea what would be the final ctioo of the Legi.lature oa certain questloor. - But, really Mr. Clirgman shoots wide af tb mark ahra h say that lb deprea-ion of th Btati's credit it mainly attributalde to newtiraper taaaulls.' But what la th el fvCVo.MCMiogTrma't- wbWtr-lBiJJurstrJT m una auojt-ci i . ua io aueci puvue ss teatipn to a otrtain imsgiaary causa, or a terie of imaginary cauaes, oiieiating to fortiga to tha real raits. II position t wmrnda me ftaciti! ol h car ot a aat m great Uiy alia timUtiihd trvi iLJ5iHtdttvm aiier aim, ana tee ng il onger ot t b.t friend' tppn heasion. b e claima. Toodi r tu, uiau suuicwMfii, wbu i tea a., tuu top oi 4ri voW."topThirpfertT T.Tb et feet, aa dadrMl, is lod vurttha a'temioa ol tb police &ra tu rif thiet, a:id b n th man indicated is apprcbaudtd. be kmndU be etitirely inaocvnU . Ia the masntirh the real ttuef has made hia e eap with tb ttolen goods, and when tba danger it all ever, tba partic meet and di vide acoottUng to previoo understanding. But ptrbapa the man tra divetted th at- tentioo of th police, w only acting a tentloo of tha police, wtt only acting a ttat Case, ol course, would iret otiut aboht ta. trsaF. aot be Very ditBcalt for any one to iara t it. fitness of tbi figure. Heab ( will leave, jx2Jui.uta Reeprctluily, , J- ;- a... '-. ',! For the Santieel. a-'atViiaytir-aV EjiSr eiiinii Oa ' to day, out " people, bad, a ttilig at KeMoaivitia, to- aoaunat aa udatt igAogj-li-ea"-ai;T' sting waa tbrcibly addtatfed by Meter. AlltB.SlnFtb tnd. teaiaalf," and tber wit ao dissenting voice, but thai we a-od Ren- rtnttia to Ui Legiajatm ut thsr.Ar ttrtpt. W intend and rlD.ct to d It. Wt f prav yonr coura in txpo-iog tae haudi ptactiowd by tb party o ia power, bad bop yoor will ba oakblcd to aeeotuplith aa ktb ittea ia aw people. '-.."! f. i ' i. . j . ' -.,11 fprja. Deplia cvantv, April lltb l7tfc ' " ' . Orricp IT. C. AemctaTcaaL rkrv. Sg' ' ' aUlelBh, Apr ll IB, lffTB. " At a meettag of tbe Extcativ Commit tea of tb North Carol! a Agricultural So trier bald to y, it wat a tMtt, Tbat tb Annual Slate Fair, for 1870, b bald oa tba 18th, lttb, S b and tlst t f , Ovabetv I wa r.qBesrsrt by tbe Coaaiaitte io addree yi a thit oommt-nlca tioa, aalliof yoar'aweniloa to U intpor, tanee of begioninf" aetf to make ptpera lions f tb Fair. It m he- remembered bat th Pair of lWt! vfc dr altev tb hitif riue ynara, wat held under aiaey d ffl. uttna. - every -tbUg'sra beilt rp from-the ben Inning-tJt rar prjtatiodt weri necevaity haatilj ma-Us Only a short' trine wa atltwed ut io bo r grvantM lo otdev,1 grade- our "trck; erect oorbuildiaga, tekt our judge au advertisei ijir premium li-u. Me large uint from State ov City Treori were p act-d, a ta Virginia aad Maryiaad 1 aud other Stales, at our dipoa. With tb exceptioa ot filteea buhdred dollar from the State and toe gift ot our iaadl by the City ot Kaleigh, our tule resource was the voluntary aootributions ot tha Iriendt of tb Society. The execution of the task teemed ao hopelese, that, oa account of thit unreriaiuiy, Lai taw things, animate or in animal, were "got up" especially tor tbe oucaaiou. Exhibitor were forced to hurry ill their cuolribuiioot without tbat eaielul prevkJU , adoratneat, aaually be towed, which ao attract the admiration ot the spectator. . k. i Uvb, again tha unJortnnate accarreoo Notwithstanding all our difBculties and trials, it was admitted that tbe Fair wat a success. Tb show of auimalt and articlet compared favorably with thus ot old time, tue number til visitors wa unexpectedly la-ge, order and decorum rem aik ably pre scind. The Society met tia)i wjjc tptrit- wi, iuU. resting and iuttnictite. TheouHcers were compensated for all their anxiety and trouble bj beany eocouiuaia ior their par sercraiice and pluck. The ofKceit of the Society do not claim that ao oirof were committed. It if well mgb imMsaible totally to avoid tiietu, oo matter how carefully the judge may per farm their duty. It' tberi are any who ibink tbey did notobtaia tail jo tic in tbe award, we hope tiny will temember (Inu, that by tbe dispjay oi (hi? proUiM t id their, iudiuury tbey aided in cootiipliiiog tb chiet objects ot Fair, tba inloi nation and ntlghtt ntnent ol tb public mind, sod stconttly tnat tbe officer with th experi ence of 18(1", will be able to conduct the Fair ol 1870 with greater ettioiency In tb general management and yttematic thor oughness lu theexaminatlont for pramiuma. The tpirtt shown in th following tt, tract ol a letter Irom our uood Jrtend.Louia Froaiicb, of Duplin, who many very vaW ttabl contribution tailed to reach usjoa 'U'ZHiZlXiZi - p i a credit, w beg leav to quotthem; KAitvu.La, tt. C, Oct. 87, 1869. , Ktatr P. Battli, aq : Dar Sir : I re ceived your letter ol the Mth and eooteat L twd. I am sorry myself tbat yon did not receive toy letter in time to make better arrangement for cxbibitioa of my article. But 1 don't bleua joo for It,' I am not discouraged aad believe tbat all that will be better nest year. I expect to exhibit a much larger. lit of article next year, and I will troua my friends and pao plein general in thit and in the neighbor hood couutiet to do the tame. Tbit it the only way to develop tbe resource ot Nortb. Carolina. ict everybody wow tbelr pro ductioui, manufacture aud exchange idea u experiment. Tlie people oi Aorta Uar oliu are thankful to yoa that job tet th ball in tba right road and motion. , You did more tiiau I or tbe oeoole could ezoact. I giv yiMi rty cungnttutauoa for tbe grtiai bee ol the raif r -"...- liopiiig to bear torn time froot you, remain, r s Very respectful!, your tra'y, . LOUiS FROEUvH. The Evei utive Committee intend to make, if pni le, the avxr.. Fair mora attractiv than anyol ir pr. tUeeaaov Kothing lhat tue otli. . ta can do auali lie spared to secure imtrtsuiv - : ' - But our lator wiH pot b tucceatlol wi -ut tue Botivoan opwstiou of th peo pie of tbe State. W ay peal to yon, Miw-j cltiwris, tor (his oo operation, ttwlllbea itIlJriyMrv:3aiwt,lst. vantage to iv W yoo to begin now to pr-pive artioles bar exnlbitiea, W aak you io take nout tf tb mode of ttrvpara- ilott ut 'your' land,' font; manure, our "dinpl o ugli lnjf,"r w ork tftg ' nA th 4V tttlit. ajthai.aoaoaa tMMta detail Mttr 0 itfraitoh lu ' th e faedkrg-aad -managed airaioi yoor apx-a, oate an ej to cxmufa. ttertfTtiwtfwtriaf ttrtwr rurr Not w-it th worktog' ot tuacklnery - and ba ready to give the benei t id -joorexptrieoo. - tak vvary manroiutetai tmmavtfm shnalng to tbe Wim ui a lair aampia m florin- aro(i- a t reaoorce. , We b . ait otrpriing ad obaervaat aaoe, ail deeirovM ot promtv ting tba inlaraata al tba Utatej to hot all article irfeotiaent merit ad odoavor(to bave tb at bar wanted to tb Fair. At " ttt aw tk U fit Wml' (MsstuaWrJ t Uf uudtrufHtd, m that afarx ana P taixa It pronm tutkartielm frtxKAiXit. 1 ber ar asaay twiags lu Nort Carolina,' whioh, if kaOwa abfoad, would vary at iall ibatt trtitii) aad bare a tiit'f ewiiftte-'-'aa ludrf. '' 'jMtal".i For.aiapMf (ao -nt van.l,? ar Jj ,.ft; il y mt . i ty.. bofbei fooiat osa i)ttM!to, iML IX ML Carter proinit-aa-co bciaaT with bun to taaaaxt fair aam j ata kiottnnt cur wbMr'm-nn'iTOjbi to bar; and astouiab tb sauabitaa' ot tha al4and.: li(ah Ii C.-aa ' y, i oar t tubarr y; af pica tin sr. wwgLi.ig iwt nit. otii aod auira, aad M arnti ttttw. a trv-ro buj. youaiy, can evca. .taitt-AiaaaaaOsai tatsto pwvatoe- laical is aijuUHi itjuom v r ot ruurmout a 1 soptrtiof quality aau wouuertplly 'pro tvv ( VVcaaaw ot ta aav Now of Mra- ap- pl.a and iH.ty.K-s at tha f n.r in n..h y j :aow aVay d i ui pei bava beard ot largo Irreataytcfsrrry ajri, (Msaiag loactiHi fruit, growmg ailtl on tb aatVaauit of Cherry jiluutttau" VIvi,ot tb great Ut ofdhaut tree uu Cbsatt jUdge" ia outvy I Ho m tatt bave swtsiysoa these .)iu,-Dy ai uort taatw m- uaaol tha Lautlful stalkka lS .'aaar,tr. a ( a , ' i i anulfu Uaveiaad Cooaty waeat, aaid to bavtal U qaabty toaay to tbe wottd. .1 1 1 - "-j ., w. wajrw, ua Laid well, wi.'l toward as pceioio ot to iuig tsd otlMt; m-ibeinal f 'aata, t 1 J auiall.. lf,M. 1 aiwadaptly eot'otel there for esporj .g iL parta ot lite worm, in our w cetera coeo .tjea JtnmialtkbfurnUhbltttweod tqaal ia beaaty to that out from iiie lortwts ol Bratil a r Nicaragua. . What enterprising m un'aiwer wi 1 furnish us fall specimen I And o I tnlbt go oa ad fanftna, eaav rertnr "wonderful tbiegt, wbtrh oaa ft f nd within cur limit hi tba flcld, ia the foraala oo the surface ut tb earth, aad bid ia it bnwam, th proouctit at of aatnrt) aad ibe Ubrtra of art, wbtch, if galbafad together would prove North - Caro ina io he a tb is, tb Central Btat t tb Ualoa, tha happy ootnptFmisa ol climat aad anil, destined at ao d'ttaat day t bacotaa aealt by aad poua.'osa and auetujL.v.. -TWa ia aotblag tbat willeraata fattrvtt nd develops , enMrprise bmm ; Lbaa tbe atabtiahsnt at, aixt succrul coaduct of District aud County Soetetiea. Tbe Ulead ef th Siat Society rat end a cordial greet- big to them all believing that by barmonl eo operation, tit will b beaefittod.-r-By care nily providing against aay eoaflict in th time of holding tb Fair ap that th exhibition on place eaa be trana ferred to another, not only will there be ao cluhiag of interetu, but all will b promo ted by tbe general rousing ot tba publio ttttotion. by breaking uu tb latbargv of our bom loving farmer aud mecUanica, by inciung all to aa nonoraDi our to ezoeu Ciiix -ns ol North Carolina, on and all. Let us do what we cn for tbe honor and prosperity of our kind old toolbar. Let at com together esc a with "tpeciawna ol her production, wuu tu labric ot art chil dren, seeking by- laudable emulation to tfltclligiici autl'iaduslry and UolaiKcg courage to aid us in tb itrovgre, our torn petition will bo fuitlea. ewbre we witness the triuophs uf orgto tad afforC in th field of sgriculiure, aud of all tbe in dustrial aria. - Elsewhere w so man' in telligence quickening into life loaniniata J maoftinery and by to Lottnt aid subduing the lorcr of nature. Let a pre forward wjlklik energy of muscl aad brain, to undergo oar part of tt loll and nu our Jbaiocf the glory. ' Vrv Rettpectfnlly, KEMP P. BAiTLK, . , VtviaVaf. Tb (1st id A STABTtmo STaTajctsT. Oiieol tb tnoialng j.wmal volunteer the following (tanltng utemen, whiob, we trust will prove, o tavevtigttion, to be woolly without f,odaiioB, although, we ar cons' raioed to add, there bava been whispering to th tarn effect heretofore ia other quarters: -. o- .u Do of th officers of th Oneida, who i, In tb holificatbn belowj tad. that tb dwik. mm iJdaaha th - Boinbay was nut hailed inmugo a apeamng trampot; tbat Imme diately afUr tba collision tb utaaoat ax-' eitennut prevailtd, . everybody madly ruabing for tb boat and thiaking of nothing alas bob Mtf prasarvalioa. ' Tba officer staggered to tba deck ia a condition I oi oraukea stupor, and vera totally ioea paoia oi giving order or attemouoff to Sreterva their own live. Tb fact of tba neida' officer beicg drank, however, would ia no wise miiigat tba crime of which the wretch ;r i guilty t need aot even lead one to infer tbat lb Oneida wat not properly managed at tb tin, bat it certainly involve a question of naval discipline, important tlik to tba Govern ment and tbe people, which abald be in vestigated." , m .. . -j h fc , M ati a i i ui ' Special Telegram to th Haaffi'iod Dispatch. UarvcmtTt o Vin.oniu, April 90, A a awful and -rireslit' ' it Clijenr Ipo" cutrod br t a late boor thit evening, which resulted In the death, of Mi Eva line Goodloe, daughter or Mr. Paul H. Goodloe, now a vesideht otMempbia,Tna., formerly a citizen' of thit county. Mum Goodlo - attended tb. celebration laat evening, and Wat remaining for a few day tt Dr, McKonneyt. I: teem that a party of ladle aud gentlemsn bd "been praetic ing tt a target with pistol, and after re turning Mis Goodie laughingly poiotcd th pistil at berselt and wst tusking aotaa Z playfal remark wbea tba pistol rxpioded accidentally, tb ball' paatmg directly through ber heart, canting in taut death jittwaa'-to-atT tjsjay- Misa Goodlo wa a ladvof hteb aocom. pKsbment aad fln appearance. - tier ter rible death baa caat a deep gloom over th Uoiveftittt and towa. The ladv' mother . 'ati Kitier but 4 few- hour tjetors to re- ton to tb roaidepo of ' her i ,tef, ' Mr- Engli'sb. wboreairk- t.few juika from, iuia ltatva MryQaydloa It truly j-naluriaaat.. ri lost hi aa ry son torn jart lino by drewalnir. ' Tu greatest cympatby 1 felt tor th rlatlvo at thr tofonnaat Jounit- lady; - ' V , . ' -i 1 ' "s-tai . .s. . Bavko raoMA Lira or Dtr ami On Tuesday night officer Crosby wa Mivacud by tb verdant ,cnnduct of , youj) j jrl at toe Varletie. Bh wa gaily drwe i, but tb acted In such a manner that tbe chlwr, thinking omthinj wrong, took ttr out, nd began to queatioa ber, Bli proved to bajonngg.n named Elizabeth WilaoB, who had arrived tbat afternoon from Biiaa beth City, N. O . and was takt a to t b-iuaa . 1 Of Ifl fame on C'burcb street uudertb prsw , teticf-hf .ffj' wiog Jjoarduni liriiTni iMit had be-co tent by a brother in North Caro lina fa a brother is Wilminirtoa. Oa tha teanir h mc with a l""ng . tpsn who ttbe ajtlht i,t l;i th. S.,r..o I . hearard tvtriil th ,,ortii' 1 ia Tb hadliida.irwiud hr Ver v 1 1 nn r mrt- pncecltiibi on br. ir xid bar hair ta such v aa odt laftio, and tbec3aihi,:Atr tu uu de iolki t d p!y.M bh"it very ntitopa brtirated, sad dot adi (ppear to reafla ber oontioa, thii kioa; tt all a matter ol cnnra sating a o aucri glut toyif mm if hurt ktlka.". Th or. Confidinir araatitra wa taken eharg ol bv tbtMavor. ad will be teat to Wilmington at tooa at her broth- Ha Elirabelh C'ti can b board front. ' - - - : ""' ' ; . FtsspKAU IUv' J. ii. Dally rrivd lav fl.,.,t. I.., -a 1 . . ... . J w.km.uu, hu utm VI t I Tie US. k whom tbero are mauv. a era banoviS gmt - Wm. B wilL a ttatad ebnwb. oettv aa addiwaa thw morniag, at tbe j.l ... i . . . ... - sunn, oa tn aoyiol tidd rUwtlnp, Hiirni in uaiwj, Itawu, ia isa . preteoc of one of tb attache of tbi (tb " tUm-) office, tbat at tb time of th onlliaioa with tb B imbay, mU U tffUtrt ef At Oiuf 4a vn drMHk ; tbat th Veasel having just left port tb ffioer wtii bavin a 'little - A !!J -1 V ! r
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 30, 1870, edition 1
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